Ion Science Products

Our gas detection instruments
are used within a wide range of industries and applications including;
environmental, petrochemical, chemical, indoor air quality, landfill and
confined space entry, to name just a few.

Please find an overview of our gas
detection instruments below.

Benzene Monitors

Benzene Monitors

Our latest product within the range is the Titan benzene selective monitor a world first in the specific detection of benzene with no cross sensitivity to other VOC gases. Set to change the game in refinery applications, the instrument detects benzene at sub ppm levels collecting continuous, real time data.

The CubTAC personal PID monitor is the smallest, lightest, most sensitive VOC detector on the market. With market leading ppb sensitivity, CubTAC gives an early warning of exposure to hazardous gases, including benzene, before they reach harmful levels.

Tiger Select is a revolutionary hand-held gas detector with two-mode operation for the rapid detection of benzene and Total Aromatic Compounds (TACs). Utilising the Ion Science high output 10.0 eV detection system displaying a reading for TACs is seen immediately on start-up. The instrument incorporates a Draeger benzene pre-filter tube to give rapid detection and selective measurement of benzene.

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GasCheck Leak Detectors

GasCheck Leak Detectors

Designed specifically for the detection of gas leaks, our range of GasCheck gas leak detectors respond rapidly to any gas, or gas mixture.

The advanced micro-thermal conductivity sensor of the GasCheck G accurately detects the smallest of gasleaks down to cc/sec, mg/m³ or ppm levels.

The GasCheck IS gas leak detector is the only ATEX approved, Intrinsically Safe leak detector on the market. Its Intrinsic Safety proves an ideal tool for use in areas classified as zone zero flammable, and can safely detect flammable gases.

Hydrosteel hydrogen flux measurements provide a real time indication of active corrosion non-intrusively. Active corrosion data is essential for investigating the causes of corrosion, it’s mitigation and control. It is also used to assess the corrosion costs associated with use of opportunity crudes.